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I don't know but I seem to be experiencing this as well. It could be heartburn.

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Why do you spit out a bad-tasting food?

The saliva sucks out the bad taste because the taste in the saliva are being released.


Does saliva need to be present in order to taste food?

No, you need taste buds, not saliva to taste food.


What can you do to prevent the bad taste it comes from your saliva and effect the taste of your food and water and bad smell your teeth and gum are?

To prevent bad taste from saliva affecting the taste of food and water, staying hydrated and maintaining good oral hygiene can help. Brushing teeth regularly, flossing, and using mouthwash can also reduce bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth. Seeing a dentist for regular check-ups is important to address any underlying dental issues contributing to bad taste and smell.


What does a weird taste and excess saliva mean can you be pregnanrt?

A variety of women do experience this during pregnancy however, you should have a blood test done at your doctors.


What causes bad tasting saliva?

Bad tasting saliva can be caused by various factors, including poor oral hygiene, which allows bacteria to thrive and produce unpleasant odors. Certain foods, such as garlic or onions, as well as smoking, can also contribute to a bad taste. Additionally, dry mouth or certain medical conditions, like acid reflux or infections, may alter saliva's taste. Dehydration and some medications can exacerbate these issues by reducing saliva production.


Is taste or physical or chemical change?

Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything


I have saliva in my mouth but it is not a lot and when I taste food for example I had cereal for breakfast and the milk tasted like it had gone off Is that bad?

Well, if the milk hadn't gone bad, it might of just been bad breath. Saliva is fine. Sometimes, certain foods taste gross together. (Like orange juice after brushing with mint tooth paste.)


What 3 things does saliva do?

Saliva does a lot of things. To name a few, it keeps your mouth moist and comfortable. Helps you chew, taste, and swallow. Fights germs in your mouth and prevents bad breath.


Is taste a physical or chemical change?

Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything


What can cause excess saliva?

Something to do with the glands.


Does saliva effect taste?

yes


Why does chronic kidney failure cause bad breath?

Urea, or waste products, in the saliva may cause an ammonia-like taste in the mouth